I really this tool, just need to add a feature like Tom boy notes have. High light a text and have the option to create a new node or sub node. would be awesome. and combine with options of basket and onenote.

I like it! I like the way you can lay it out..works with my pea brain. I use it to slow my self down and document all those crazy things we do when tinkering. Over time it kind of gives you your own personalized "Users Manual" of your system. Of course, it many possibilities for usage, but I just use it for my "it worked before I fixed it" documentation

An excellent clean, clear, neat application. The only problem I've had was trying to move about a 100 or so files I'd imported to the wrong place! I could find no way to select a group of files (once in the programme) to delete or move. This is a minor issue now I'm aware of the problem; it should not put anyone off at all. I am in the process of moving all my assorted bits & pieces into CherryTree - it's that good.

I like cherrytree. I use it for note taking everyday. You can group your notes in hierarchies like folders. Good import options. Export: In the End you lose hierarchies. Can export to PDF , Single TXT , Multiple TXT , HTML. . Suitable for storing both code and rich text . You can use basic table functions and images. It is written in Python and uses Sqlite for storing data. You can use encryption. I recommend it for everyone. (I hope export features will be good in future. ) Version: 0.35.4

Nicest interface, richest import option, rtf. But I really don't like export format: each note as a separate file in directory, you can't import it anywhere else, only by copy-paste each node. The tree frequently springs open, have to collapse it manually. I don't like rtf because after copy-paste the size of font and tabs become disproportionally larger or small, with no option to return it to normal size (paragraph) formatting, and tables appearing from nowhere (copying what looks as text, and after pasing it appears as tables). Had to stripe formatting by copy-paste in plain text application, then copy-paste in CherryTree again.